Google Puts the Dark Web on Snooze: Security Tool Discontinued for Better Options
Google is sunsetting its dark web report tool, shifting focus to more helpful security solutions like Password Manager. Users can still manage their online safety with tools like Security Checkups and 2-Step Verification. So, while the dark web report retires in 2026, Google’s got your back with a digital Swiss Army knife of security options.

Hot Take:
Google’s decision to pull the plug on its dark web report tool is like canceling your Netflix subscription because you discovered the joys of YouTube. Sure, one offers a buffet of binge-worthy content, but the other has those cute cat videos that never fail to entertain. Google’s focus shift might be a bummer for those who liked having their dark web alerts delivered with a side of existential dread, but they’re hoping you’ll find solace in their other security offerings. Who needs dark web alerts when you have a good ol’ Password Manager anyway, right?
Key Points:
- Google is discontinuing its dark web report tool by February 2026.
- The tool alerted users if their personal information was found on the dark web.
- Google aims to focus on more actionable security tools.
- Existing security tools like Google Password Manager remain available.
- The “Results about you” tool helps remove personal information from search results.
